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piece clamps later. Tighten the nut so
that th
6.6 Setting mitre fence
The mitre fence (58) is inserted into the
table slot from the table’s front edge.
For mitre cuts the mitre fence turns to
60° in both directions.
For 45° and 90° mitres positive stops
are provided.
To set a mitre angle: loosen locking
handle (57) by turning it counter-clock-
wise.
Risk of injury!
When cutting with the mitre fence
the handle must be firmly tightened.
The auxiliary fence extrusion can be
taken off and reversed after loosening
knurled nut (59).
6.7 Adjusting table side
extension
The table side extension extends the
supporting surface, providing safe sup-
port for larger workpieces.
For table side extension adjustment,
the lock lever (60) must be released.
Risk of injury!
When cutting, the handle must al-
ways be firmly tightened.
Scale reading when using the rip
fence
On which scale the cutting width is read
depends on how the fence extrusion is
installed on the rip fence:
Wide edge =
scale with black numerals on white
background.
Small edge =
scale with white numerals on black
background.
For small cutting widths the table side
extension is not extended. The cuttings
width is read on the respective right-
hand scale at the rip fence's pointer:
Wide edge: cutting width from 0 to
35 cm.
Small edge: cutting width from 0 to
29.5 cm.
If larger stock is to be cut, the table side
extension needs to be extended.
1. Shift rip fence to the end position on
the scale.
2. Pull out table side extension and set
rip fence to desired cutting width.
The cuttings width is read on the re-
spective left-hand scale at the
scale's pointer.
6.8 Adjusting table extension
The table extension extends the sup-
porting surface, providing safe support
for larger workpieces.
1. To pull out the table extension, both
knurled screws (61) must be re-
leased.
2. Withdraw table extension and set to
desired distance.
3. Retighten both knurled screws.
6.9 Sawing
Danger!
Always use push stick if distance
between saw blade and rip fence is
less than 120 mm.
Straight cut
1. Set blade tilt and lock in position.
2. Set depth of cut. The blade guard
must rest with its front edge on the
workpiece.
3. Adjust rip fence.
4. Start saw.
5. Push workpiece in a steady motion
towards the rear and cut in a single
pass.
6. Switch machine off if no further cut-
ting is to be done immediately after-
wards.
Mitre cuts
1. The mitre fence is inserted into the
table slot from the table’s front edge.
2. Set desired angle after loosening the
mitre fence's locking handle (62)
and retighten locking handle.
3. Adjust lateral distance between aux-
iliary fence and saw blade:
Release knurled nut and move
auxiliary fence as required.
Tighten knurled nut.
4. Hold workpiece firmly against mitre
fence.
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